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RGC - Rajiv Gandhi Group of Institution

Private University|Estd. 2001

Average rating of RGC

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3

Based on 17 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

5
6%
4
18%
3
24%
2
35%
1
18%
Placement

Placement

2.4/5

Admission

Admission

3.0/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.0/5

Academics

Academics

3.6/5

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Aparna Rao

Aparna Rao

B.E. in Mechanical Engineering

Reviewed On 7 Oct, 2025

3.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty overall was okay, but the mechanical engineering faculty wasn't great. They ended up leaving because they had issues with the college management.

Placement: The college's placement cell didn't work hard enough to get placements for mechanical students. None of the mechanical companies visited us by the end of our semesters. When we asked about it, they said the mechanical job market is tough and not many companies are hiring right now.

Campus: The campus wasn't great in my opinion. It was in a local area with homes all around. There wasn't much space, and we only had a basketball court and a baseball area for outdoor games.

Poonam Rao

Poonam Rao

B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 2 Aug, 2025

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The college is connected with Visvesvaraya Technology and University, so we have a different exam setup. The exam questions always catch us off guard, but the teachers are pretty good. They keep us busy with lots of assignments that are due soon.

Placement: I heard that about 60% of students in computer science and engineering got placed. The annual package was between 1.5 to 3 LPA. Some students got in through CET, paying around 70,000. The engineering department had various branches like mechanical, computer science, biomedical, and civil engineering.

Campus: The college has a good infrastructure. They've got a library where we can borrow books, read them, and take them home. But we have to return them later. The classrooms are nice, and there are separate auditoriums for different subjects. The labs could use some more equipment though.

Anita Das

Anita Das

B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 4 Dec, 2024

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great! They know their stuff and are always ready to help. The way they teach is pretty good too - they use things like PowerPoint and labs to make it interesting. The faculty did a good job explaining things, although it wasn't super consistent. There were about 40 students for every teacher. We had lots of workshops, which were cool. The course was practical and actually helped a lot of us.

Placement: The job placements at the college are just okay, not great. Not a lot of students got placed. The highest salary was about 4.5 lakhs per year, and the lowest was 2.5 lakhs per year. Companies like HCl came for recruitment, mostly offering tech support and HR roles for startups. There were also some developer roles, but not many students got those. The placement cell is average but not super effective. After finishing the course, quite a few students were left without jobs.

Campus: The Wi-Fi is not working here which is a bummer. The labs are cool, classrooms are okay, and the library is pretty nice. They've got badminton and basketball courts which is awesome. The labs have all the stuff you need. No problems there. Classrooms are just okay, nothing special. The food is alright, hostels are good with decent food. Had some infrastructure problems but they fixed them. Overall, the college is just average when it comes to infrastructure.

Abhishek Choudhary

Abhishek Choudhary

B.E. in Biomedical Engineering

Reviewed On 20 Nov, 2024

1.3
1 Admission 2 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers only had B.Tech degrees and no teaching experience. They just talked at us, and we had to write down everything they said. There were 40 students for every teacher. We didn't go on any field trips all year.

Placement: The college didn't have anyone to help with placements, so everyone had to find jobs on their own after finishing school. Biomedical students had a hard time finding jobs. Eventually, some IT companies came, but they only offered BPO roles. Because there wasn't a placement cell, students couldn't get other types of jobs or internships.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is really bad compared to others in Bangalore. It's far away in a quiet area with not much room. There's no fence around the college, so everyone passes by, even street dogs. No playground or parking lot either. The hostel wasn't safe since it was part of the college, made from old classrooms.

Aishwarya Nair

Aishwarya Nair

B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 7 Nov, 2024

2.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. Most of the faculty are well-qualified, but not all of them are knowledgeable. Some teachers don't know much about the subject they're teaching. They teach using a projector and PPTs, which can get boring. The student-to-faculty ratio is good, and the teachers are supportive in helping us get good grades. However, we didn't get much exposure to the industry. The course curriculum is practical and we learned a lot of new things from it.

Placement: For our batch, placements haven't started yet. But for the seniors, only 5 out of 60 students got selected. The highest salary was 3,00000 and the lowest was 150000. Companies like Wipro, Infosys, and IBM came for placements. They offered roles like Testing, Software development, and Web design. There were no internships for us and the college doesn't have a good placement cell. I don't think placements here are very helpful. Hopefully, things get better in the future.

Campus: The campus is nice with lots of trees for shade, but parking is a problem. They have labs, classrooms, library, and sports. The labs are good, computers work well with all software. Food is just okay, not great snacks. Hostel rooms are dirty and badly managed. Classrooms need better lighting and fans. Hard to study in those conditions.

Om Menon

Om Menon

B.E. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Reviewed On 6 Nov, 2024

1.0
1 Admission 1 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are great! They really know their stuff and are always there to help. But, they could use some more engaging teaching methods. The student to faculty ratio is not bad, it's like 10 students for every 4 teachers. However, we don't really get much real-world experience in the industry. Honestly, there's not much to rave about this college. The course content could be better and more practical.

Placement: The college doesn't really help with finding a job. Sometimes, local businesses come to the college looking to hire students. But they don't have official job placements. When a company visits, they usually leave without hiring anyone. They also have a job fair, but it doesn't seem to be very helpful. It feels like they're just trying to make money.

Campus: The college's buildings are nice, but there's no place to play. It's tough to stay here for four years. The classrooms and labs are not great. I recommend being cautious when picking a college. The lab equipment is fine, but it's all useless.

Tanya Verma

Tanya Verma

B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering

Reviewed On 2 Apr, 2024

2.5
2 Admission 4 Academics 1 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really knowledgeable and helpful. They're always there to support us. They make study notes from textbooks and share them with us, which is super helpful. The class sizes are pretty big, with about 40 students for every teacher.

Placement: I was disappointed with the lack of placements at our college. They promised good opportunities, but it didn't happen. No well-known companies hire from here. Last year, a few students got job offers for only 1 LPA.

Campus: Our campus doesn't have Wi-Fi, but we can bring our phones. Just can't use them in class. The library here is awesome - big and quiet. The labs are okay, but some stuff doesn't work. Sports aren't a big deal here. They only do a one-day event for it.

Sunil Gupta

Sunil Gupta

B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 12 Dec, 2023

2.3
2 Admission 4 Academics 1 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome and really know their stuff. They make sure we understand everything. There are a bunch of courses to choose from. The college has everything we need for learning. The teachers are doing their best, but sometimes the management isn't very helpful.

Placement: The college's job placement isn't great. They organize job fairs, but not with specific companies, which is important for good placements. I recommend looking at other colleges with better placement opportunities. The placement process is done well, but they struggle to actually get students placed. They've recently started giving students placement training too.

Campus: The college has a good infrastructure, but it's in a small area. There's no big playground, but they have sports events every year. There are other medical colleges on the same campus. The college looks nice too. The teachers are friendly, and there's a small canteen inside. Lunch options are not great at noon though.

Vishal Kumar Agrawal

Vishal Kumar Agrawal

B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering

Reviewed On 5 Aug, 2023

2.8
3 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are good, but they could bring in more experts who know the latest technology and science. It would be helpful to have one expert for each subject. Also, having experienced lab instructors to help out in the labs would be great.

Placement: The job placements weren't great like we hoped. It would've been better if they brought in more companies to hire us. Only 20% of us got placed. I think the placement office needs to step up their game. They should understand what companies want and help us prepare better for interviews.

Campus: The campus infrastructure is decent, but the labs and workshops could be better. It would be great to have some nice canteens on campus serving hygienic food. Wi-Fi for students would be really helpful for our careers. And more parking spots for student vehicles would be a good idea.

Tanya Sharma

Tanya Sharma

B.E. in Mechanical Engineering

Reviewed On 22 Jul, 2023

1.3
1 Admission 2 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are a mixed bag. Some are awesome, really know their stuff. But most of them? Not so great. Teaching skills are lacking with a bunch of them. The mechanical branch misses out on industrial visits. And there's a serious lack of extracurricular activities. Plus, the staff aren't getting paid enough.

Placement: There weren't any placements for mechanical students. The faculty didn't have much knowledge and didn't offer placement training. In 2016, no one from mechanical got placed. They just had call centre companies like IBM visiting. No core companies came for mechanical. They didn't help with interview preparation or teach important software like Catia Creo for mechanical students.

Campus: The campus looks nice from the outside, but the classrooms have really bad facilities. There are no PPTs in the classes. Desks are always broken, fans don't work well, and the mechanical labs are the worst. The computer labs have old software and outdated machines. They just show a demo and ask us to copy values from an old record book. It's not good at all.

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